This is what’s called being „utopian”
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And it could have had worked
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Too bad it didn’t
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The sheer power of the performance Does it for me |
**** me if they're actually playing this **** live |
I think I'd like a never ending night.
Not that it would be always dark outside. More like making a life in an underground facility (atom-bomb shelter/secret government science base/something in the likes). |
Why the hell did half of the YouTube links I provided in my previous posts disappear?
Now half the statements I made don't make sense (you can't see what I'm referring to) |
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let's remember that all that hr plays during this show is an electric mandolin, a kick drum and this voice
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he's freaking amazing
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You gotta love Al Pacino here But apart from that Doesn't he seem to you here, as though he was an "evil" Paul McCartney? Like...this is literally the way I think Paul would act with all his quirks and mannerism if he was an evil person. |
Nope, he doesn't have a British accent.
Perry Mason, on the other hand... |
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I sincerely have no idea why out of all the threads I started this one has the most views
Those are ramblings of a drunkard while high ffs |
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like I couldn't do better
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It's funny how the world goes round, but I'm not sure whether I particularly like it or not
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How long can a being survive on luck?
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Im starting to rewatch Game of Thrones.
There's a couple of problems with this show, the first being: THERE'S ONLY ONE THRONE. It's not a game of "ThroneS". Second, there's to many to adress. But there is a main point: People seem to think this was good, until the 6th or 7th season. It wasn't really. Take the Greyjoy plot for one. Theon comes home to convince his father to go to war against King's Landing. His father rejects him and rejects the idea. Why? Because the Stark's were once his enemies. Is he an idiot? Is Theon's sister an idiot? Is Theon an idiot? The Stark's are at war with the Lannisters. The Lannisters are the bearers of power at this point. If the Greyjoys side with the Starks, in the case they win the war, they'll give the Greyjoys the crown of the seas and won't bother them no more. If they don't, then the Starks will fight the Lannisters, and then the Greyjoys will have to fight the Starks or Lannisters, or whoever survives. It's ****ing dumb. There's one side that says "fight along with me, and you'll be free to do whatever you please", and there's another side that says "fight beside me and you'll be a great lord in MY kingdom" (or "don't fight beside me, because I don't give a **** about you"). And they choose to attack them all. And people think it's "clever writing" or whatever. Come on guys. |
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I'm starting season 3 right now, and tbh half of the "plot twists" are actually "Deus Ex Machinas".
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How to make a modern hit?
1) Hip-Hop beat 2) Soul vocal line 3) Auto-tune it all to hell |
I would like to live in the Yellow Submarine
https://i.postimg.cc/fRwQBMmk/YELLOW-SUBMARINE1520.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/zBTxsg1N/maxresdefault.jpg |
The Most Beautiful Fictional Character Ever Imagined
https://i.postimg.cc/s2HmGCpM/525b02...1cdc6e1802.png "So Little Time! So Much To Know . . . " |
The Nowhere Man is one of the most insanely beautiful and poetic creatures ever imagined by mankind.
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He embodies Us.
But at the same Time he's so much more. He is the example of what we could have been. |
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and so on
I forget myself |
Maybe I should finally do something fruitful?
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So apparently "Australis" means "Southern" in Latin.
Does that mean that "Australia" was named this way, because it's basically "what is in the south" for Europeans? Be proud Australians, you live in the official "Southern Land" |
I was wondering how does the word "friend" work in English?
I mean, the equivalent (so far as I know) in Polish (my native language) would be "Przyjaciel". But the word "przyjaciel" would never be used when talking about someone who is not your "BFF". All the people you get to know, but you don't have "that special bond" with would be called "kolega" or "znajomy" ("kolega" being the closer one than "znajomy", but "znajomy" is still someone you pass some time with). "Acquaintance" sounds extremely formal, and "colleague" in English means "someone I work with". And I've seen multiple videos and multiple conversations where people would just call "friend" whoever they know. And so, I'm not sure whether I just don't know "how to words" or whether the English language only has one word for "people you know"/"people you like"/"people who are very close to you". Any help? |
Well, let's start with the word, "Acquaintance". I guess that can be construed as formal but it is the perfect word to describe someone you merely know.
As for friend, it can be described in several ways, the main one being essentially a person that you feel close to. But it can also be used to describe a more casual relationship and can even be used in a sentence in a not so friendly matter (For example: You're about to get your comeuppance, my friend). Friend can also be used when referring to someone or some group, such as a country for example, as an ally. Of course English uses more words than any other language and there are quite a few synonyms that go along with friend, such as chum, pal, ally, etc. Best bet is to find an online thesaurus. There you'll probably find words that can describe specifically what you're looking for. |
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